5 Styling Mistakes That Make You Look Cheap After Age 20

To achieve an elevated and classy look doesn’t necessarily mean purchasing a Birkin bag, or a Versace fur coat (although an occasional splurging is not such a bad idea). When the

cards are down, how you wear your outfits trump the designer labels. Choose to be more deliberate about showing up in your best and watch your style game skyrocket.

Say goodbye to squeezing out a shirt from underneath your box, throwing it on, and trying to apply some half baked makeup in transit. It’s true that our schedules are tight and we truly want to be stylish but if we prioritize, plan and put to use good styling tips, our wardrobe will definitely get revamped.

That being said, there are some unintended style mistakes that automatically make your whole outfit appear trashy and cheap but with a little adjustment here and there, you’re well on your way to a boujee status upgrade.

Check out 5 common outfit mistakes that make you look cheap…

#1. Cheap handbags

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It’s better to own two good bags than a closet full of inexpensive handbags that make you look cheap. The finishing touch every ensemble needs is the right handbag, and if we can’t tell if it’s a handbag or suitcase or if the fabric is plain old drab, best believe that flair you desire is unattainable.

#2. Visible bra strap

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Instead of being so self-conscious in public and tugging at your rebellious bra strap every five minutes, why not wear a strapless bra? A revealing bra strap looks tacky and can ruin a killer outfit. This is one outfit mistake that makes you look cheap and to think it’s totally avoidable.

#3. Wearing ill-fitting clothes

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When you wear clothes that are too big or too tight, you end up appearing dowdy, especially if these clothes are stained, torn, or wrinkled. The beauty in any clothing is in its fitting and loose clothes make you look cheap and unstylish. This is not to say that all loose items of clothing are unstylish, but when wearing a loose top, balance it out with a fitted bottom or vice versa.

#4. Scratched sunglasses

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It doesn’t matter if it’s a Givenchy sunglasses, once you scratch the lens it automatically reduces in value. Sunglasses are at the forefront of your accessories and can’t be hidden. A visible scratch or damage on it would make you look cheap and that’s why it’s advised that you put your sunglasses in cases at all times except when you’re wearing them. That way, they’ll last longer whether or not they really are affordable.

#5. Wearing your cap backward

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Unless your cap is hindering you from carrying out a task safely, don’t wear it backward or sideways. It just doesn’t look put together. As stated previously, it doesn’t matter the brand name ‘cuz this singular act will surely make you look cheap, childish, and outdated. That should drive home the point, hopefully.

Bonus tips:

  • Get rid of any loose thread and sew any visible tear neatly with a thread that’s the same color as the fabric.
  • Replace missing buttons. It may seem insignificant but it’s more obvious than you think.
  • Have a pedicure every once in a while. Imagine putting all these tips and more to work only to have it ruined by unkempt toenails. Urgh!
  • If it’s no longer crisp white after a series of washing profusely, stop wearing it.

How you wear a piece is more important than the designer name stamped on it. Break free from these style mistakes and elevate your look instantly.

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